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March/April 2018

The March/April 2018 issue of Timber Harvesting magazine features Independence, Oregon’s Siletz Trucking and highlights their use of new technology and management tactics. Also featured is a report on Transportation Management that discusses drivers, safety…

The TH news is a way for us to fill in the gaps between issues. We are now capable of giving readers more—providing the latest news, information and short feature-type articles from behind the scenes of Timber Harvesting.

Straight from the desk of Executive Editor and Co-Publisher, David (DK) Knight, My Take brings you insight into the most thought provoking aspects of timber harvesting. TH wouldn’t be complete without My Take to lead the issue.

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President Donald Trump’s administration moved quickly last week to install a female wildland firefighter to lead the U.S. Forest Service after the agency’s former chief stepped down amid sexual misconduct allegations. The appointment of Vickie…

Because snow-covered and frozen ground may reduce the potential negative consequences caused by soil compaction and rutting, warmer winters could shorten the window on logging activities. Logging when the ground is frozen or snow-covered allows…

A commercial logging bill left “in limbo” has been declared dead for the session. Senate Bill 270, which would have allowed commercial logging in state parks to pay for park maintenance, was left in the…

According to the Oregon Employment Department, the wood products industry is experiencing s slight rebound, as companies in central Oregon are expected to hire nearly 3,000 workers over the next six years. Wood product manufacturing…

Flagstaff, Arizona’s wakeup call came in the summer of 2010. Its leaders and citizens haven’t taken public safety or clean drinking water for granted ever since. That was the year when June’s Schultz wildfire raced…

Over the past few decades, the mountain pine beetle has devastated a fifth of all Colorado forestland. Summit, Eagle and Grand counties were among the hardest hit, with thousands of acres of forest wiped out….